The first letter of each of the following responses will form the words telling what some servants do from the heart rather than from ulterior motives, which might please men or satisfy the eyes. [3] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer. (Additional clues may be found on page 59.)
1. Something personal that is able to silence the ignorance of foolish men. [2]
2. Something the heart-searcher ever makes on behalf of the saints. [1]
3. A descriptive word attesting to the fervor of the praying habits of an early Christian worker. [1]
4. A common worldly motive which a sincere Christian should seek to avoid as he contemplates the rest of his time. [3]
5. Something first given to the Lord by the faithful in Macedonia, and then unexpectedly to an apostle and his workers. [2]
6. Those also addressed in an apostle's epistle which includes believers throughout the world in this our day. [1]
7. A specific item of responsibility concerning every Christian in every situation. [2]
8. That which confirmed the immutability of an abundant provision for the heirs of promise. [1]
9. That which a unique gift will do to all who are held captive in this present evil world. [2]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury. R. Erisman